From renting/buying the tools you need to do it yourself to having an experienced Allfasteners rep come to site to perform pull test, Allfasteners has pull testing services to suit any project.
Onsite pull tests are designed to find the resistance of the base materials you are working with – so you can determine the right anchor for your project. Whether the material is concrete, terracotta, hollow brick or any of the many other substrates pull tests are the best way to test your anchors to failure.
Pull Tests are typically conducted for one of these reasons:
Do It Yourself
Whether you require medium-duty or heavy-duty equipment for your next pull test, Allfasteners range of Hydrajaws® Pull Testers has you covered.
Get Allfasteners to Conduct a Test
Need help with the pull test? Check out how Allfasteners can come to site with the recommended anchors and perform the pull test for you with our onsite pull testing service.
The best thing about pull tests is that they can be conducted during the construction of the project or after installation – so you don’t have to worry about missing your opportunity.
If you have questions about Allfasteners pull testing equipment or our services, feel free to contact one of our representatives via phone or email.
Call 888.859.6060 or email us at salesny@allfasteners.com
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